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Having spent two days in bed with a chest infection and given antibiotics when i got out of bed i find the inside of my legs the fleshy part is very sore and when stand to long the legs get very sore is it the antibiotics which finish today ive not had a problem with my legs before .

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The main worry would be a blood clot in the leg but this would ye very unlikely to affect both sides. Pressure problems from lying in bed would be more likely but you should get it checked out if it persists.

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Thanks but the affected area is not red or swollen but if it persists i will get it checked out thanks

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so probably just a muscular ache

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Thanks .

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Thank you ime now taking Ibuprofen tablets and the are making my legs pain free .

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